Few tips in choosing Authentic India Cuisine

Posted December 31st, 2009

If you are living in the UK and think that you will not be able to get the real spicy taste of Indian food then you are highly mistaken. India food has become globalize and one can find different Indian restaurants and outlets at different parts of the world. Indian food preparation is so unique [...]

Julia Child, Betty and Me

Posted December 29th, 2009

Have you watched the movie Julie & Julia yet?  I honestly didn’t know if I would enjoy it because I am kind of domestically challenged.  Instead of inducing visions of sugarplums, my culinary arts created more of a Nightmare on Emerson Street. Hand me a word processor and I tear it up, but put me [...]

How to find right restaurants for Indian cuisines

Posted December 28th, 2009

Indian cuisines are known for their special ingredients and spices as well as for cooking methods. If you are interested in enjoying the food then it is always advisable that you go through all the basic aspects of the food.
Right restaurant is the first search that you should make for enjoying the food.  Consider [...]

Four steps to choose a good food slicer

Posted December 27th, 2009

Buying a good food slicer is not an easy task for most people. There are many low-quality food slicers you may find in the stores. However, if you follow the guidelines below, you can reduce the risk of buying low-quality and unsuitable one. Let’s get started.
Always go for a stainless steel model. There are stainless [...]

The most brutal five cuisine

Posted December 26th, 2009

Let’s show you these five special dishes:
1, the baby is about to put the sheep in charcoal barbecue, charcoal fire will be cut open after ewe Systemic Kao Shu Po Fu Ruyang to take out, is said to be tender crisp skin, delicious taste.

for golfers:Ping G15 Irons just costs you $349.99.
2, select plump geese live, [...]

Holiday Treats: Cranberry and White Chocolate Treats

Posted December 25th, 2009

Cranberries!  Invited to an office party, cookie swap or need a gift for the holidays.  I love using cranberries during the holiday season, and these festive Cranberry and White Chocolate Treats are so delectable you will never believe they are diabetic-friendly! Tart cranberries, sweet white chocolate, crunchy nutritious cereal and nuts pack this delicious dessert [...]

Shop in your Kitchen this Holiday Season– Give the Gift That Keeps on Giving

Posted December 24th, 2009

Are you looking for ways to save this holiday gift-giving season? With your children’s teachers, neighbors, doctors, and even loving grandparents – your gift list just keeps growing. This year give the gift that keeps on giving, without blowing your budget. Homemade goodies reserve a special place amongst the array of store bought gifts. Fruitcake [...]

Fast Food Recipes - Make Them at Home!

Posted December 23rd, 2009

Have you ever wondered how your favorite fast food restaurants make those delicious menu items you love so much? What is it that we just can’t get enough of? It’s no secret, Americans love fast food. Every day millions of people head to their favorite fast food restaurants to indulge in their favorite guilty pleasures. [...]

Tips for enjoying exotic Indian cuisines

Posted December 21st, 2009

If you are fond of Indian cuisines for their ingredients and spices as well as for cooking methods, then it is advisable that you should first ensure that various aspects of the dinning are in place.
When you are out to enjoy the food, the first thing you should ensure is the right restaurant. Of [...]

Turkish Delight Christmas Recipe and traditional Christmas Cake

Posted December 20th, 2009

RECIPE 1
Turkish Delight Christmas Recipe
Ingredients :

2 3/4 cups granulated sugar
1/2 stick unsalted butter
2/3 cup water
1 1/2 cups lightly salted peanuts

Preperation:

Grease and line a 9 x 13-inch pan with foil.
In a large, heavy saucepan over moderate heat, cook the sugar, butter, and water, stirring occasionally, until the mixture becomes a golden-brown syrup, [...]